41. Instead, he argued that slashing the tax will eventually boost revenues by spurring the economy. 42. Investors drove up rate-sensitive bank and electric utility shares, betting that lower interest rates will spur the economy and help corporate profits flourish next year. 43. It can lower short-term interest rates in the hope of getting consumers and companies to spend, spurring the economy. 44. It should eventually lower many other rates paid by consumers and businesses, and, in turn, spur the economy in the months ahead. 45. It said it did not make the cut to weaken the franc or spur the economy. 46. Japanese bonds fell amid concern declining stocks could prompt the government to take more action to spur the economy. 47. Japanese bonds fell as a bank shutdown raised concern the government and related institutions may be forced sell debt to assist ailing banks and spur the economy. 48. Japanese bonds fell, driving the benchmark yield to its highest in more than two weeks, as investors anticipated possible government spending to spur the economy. 49. Japanese promises to spur their economy had produced only halfway measures. 50. Japanese bonds and the dollar rose after the report confirmed the Bank of Japan will have to keep interest rates low to spur the economy. |
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